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    Infographic: The United States Has the Potential to Cost-Effectively Reduce Its Electricity Use by 741,000 GWh

    July 7, 2017
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    2. Infographic: The United States Has the Potential to Cost-Effectively Reduce Its Electricity Use by 741,000 GWh
    The United States has the potential to cost-effectively reduce its electricity use by 741,000 GWh--equal to reducing the nation's electricity needs by about 16% in 2035.
    EERE Energy Efficiency Savings Infographic.pdf
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